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Lui magazine is a magazine for adults created in January 1964 per Daniel Filipacchi.
The objective of Lui magazine was to carry out a monthly magazine of charm of quality ' to the française'. This monthly magazine had success of 1964 at the beginning of the Eighties, with many French starlets, but also some actresses of foreground, such as Brigitte Bardot, Mireille Darc, Jane Birkin or Marlène Jobert. Its slogan was Lui magazine, the magazine of the modern man. One can also the publication in the magazine of a comic strip of Lauzier : Les Sextraordinaires aventures de Zizi et Peter Panpan.
The golden age of the review Lui coincides with the arrival at the post of editor of Marcel Duhamel, founder of the Black Series. The pages of charm are done more explicit, but there is no true climbing. Marcel Duhamel also includes in the titles of presentation of the pages of charm the same type of puns that it used within the framework of Black (two examples between hundred: "Marie who charmed with the bed" or "Aurèle is bold").
In addition to the naked girl in the center of the magazine, Him magazine comprised a pin up of Aslan.
After 1990 there were several attempts at resurrection of the title Him magazine.
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Lui n°68 01/09/1969 Brigitte Bardot |
Lui n°130 01/11/1974 Michel Jobert |
Lui n°216 01/01/1982 Jacques Attali |
Lui n°159 01/04/1977 Hamilton |
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Lui n°152 01/09/1976 Robert Redfort |
Lui n°26 01/02/1966 Jeanne Moreau |
Lui n°28 01/04/1966 Bob Dylan |
Lui n°31 01/07/1966 Ursula Andress |
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